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What is the best sounding small speakers you ever heard?

Posted by Brian McGowan on September 16, 2009 at 09:28:15:







I was just wondering what some of you here consider the best sounding
speakers that would take up the least amount of room(space)without the use of a subwoofer?The speakers do not have to be vintage as I would be willing to try some new modern speakers as well!The size of the area I plan to use the speakers in is roughly 14,feet long by 12 feet wide and has a carpeted floor.I will be using either my Marantz SR 225 reciever which is 25 watts per channel or my superscope amp which is 7 IHF watts per channel!These are photos from the internet of the stereo units I plan to use!I am building this for in my daughters room with a CD player,turntable etc as she no longer wanted The Panasonic all in one stereo because you could not hook up a CD player!Brian